Safe sex means taking precautions during sex that can keep you from getting a sexually transmitted infection (STI), or from giving an STI to your partner.
STIs are also referred to as sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs. These diseases include genital herpes, genital warts, HIV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, hepatitis B and C, and others.
A sexually transmitted illness (STI) is a contagious disease that can be transferred to another person through sexual intercourse or...
Read moreShe was a young asthmatic seated on the edge of the ER bed, and was leaning on the table to breath. Her lips were blue and she was in... Read more »
I know plenty of babies with reflux who play, digest and sleep in their car seat at home. My reflux baby was fairly content if I held her... Read more »
This is the third post in our series on how pregnancy and asthma affect each other. We've learned about the effect that asthma and... Read more »
Unfortunately, the prevalence of allergic diseases (such as food allergy, asthma, eczema, hay fever) appears to be increasing. In... Read more »
More and more safety during exercise is becoming an important issue. Since many new exercisers are coming from the Baby Boom generation... Read more »
According to new research, the seasonal flu vaccine is safe for infants as young as six to twelve weeks old. Experts say this finding suggests that... Read more »
Source: Breastcancer.org
Even if you've been reassured that getting pregnant after a breast cancer diagnosis is safe for you, you're probably still worried about how the... Read more »
A baby with a chronic illness may need to have one or more medications, possibly for long periods of time. Often these medications are given at home... Read more »
Copyright Pediatric Adolescent Gastroesophageal Reflux Assocation (www.reflux.org). This document is medically reviewed and used with ... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Immunizations are important to keep your child healthy. This article discusses how to ease the pain of shots for babies.See also: Immunizations -... Read more »